In article <alpine.DEB.2.00.1105171432580.30550@localhost.localdomain>, Steve Edwards <asterisk....@sedwards.com> wrote: > >>> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Steve Edwards > >>> <asterisk....@sedwards.com> wrote: > >> > >>>> I was debugging a turnup with Global Crossing the other day and they > >>>> presented me with a web page that displayed a 'ladder diagram' of a call > >>>> including a ton of detail all neatly organized in tabs and links so you > >>>> could drill down to any level of detail needed. > >>>> > >>>> The copyright notice says 'Copyright© 2008 Empirix.' > >>>> > >>>> Is there any free software available to analyze a pcap or similar packet > >>>> dump with similar features? > > >> On Tue, 17 May 2011, Andrew Latham wrote: > > > If you find anything please pass it along to the list. Did you get a > > screenshot by any chance? > > Even better. The tech emailed the HTML file to me. > > I've 'sanitized' it and posted it at: > > http://www.sedwards.com/empirix.html > > I'll leave it up for a day or two.
Wireshark will give you a ladder diagram for a call. Pull down the "Telephony" menu and select "VoIP calls". That will give you a list of all VoIP calls represented in the packet dump. Next, click on a call and then the "Flow" button. That will give you a diagram very similar to the ladder diagram in your web page. I'm often amazed at just how much Wireshark can do! Cheers Tony -- Tony Mountifield Work: t...@softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: t...@mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org
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